
1987: When the Day Comes | 1987
The truth must be told.In January 1987, a 22-year-old college student dies during a police interrogation. Under the orders of Director Park, the police request the body to be cremated in order to destroy evidence. Public Prosecutor Choi, who was on duty on the day of the incident, denies the request and calls for an autopsy. The police maintain the lie that the death was a simple accident, resulting from shock. The autopsy results, however, point to torture as the cause of death. Yoon, a journalist following the case, reports that the death was a result of asphyxiation during torture. Director Park attempts to conceal the truth by ending the case, arresting two detectives including inspector Cho. While in prison, inspector Cho reveals the truth to prison guard Han Byung-yong, who embarks on a dangerous mission to relay the information to an opposition politician through his niece, Yeon-hee.
Description: In January 1987, a 22-year-old college student dies during a police interrogation. Under the orders of Director Park, the police request the body to be cremated in order to destroy evidence. Public Prosecutor Choi, who was on duty on the day of the incident, denies the request and calls for an autopsy. The police maintain the lie that the death was a simple accident, resulting from shock. The autopsy results, however, point to torture as the cause of death. Yoon, a journalist following the case, reports that the death was a result of asphyxiation during torture. Director Park attempts to conceal the truth by ending the case, arresting two detectives including inspector Cho. While in prison, inspector Cho reveals the truth to prison guard Han Byung-yong, who embarks on a dangerous mission to relay the information to an opposition politician through his niece, Yeon-hee.
Genres: Drama, History, Thriller
Homepage: https://ocean.cjenm.com/en/library/1987-when-the-day-comes/
Budget: $12,308,000 | Revenue : $49,380,115
Runtime: 129 minutes
Release Date: 2017-12-27

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Played Park Cheo-won

Ha Jung-woo
Played Prosecutor Choi Hwan

Yoo Hai-jin
Played Han Byung-yong

Kim Tae-ri
Played Yeon-hee

Park Hee-soon
Played Detective Jo Han-kyung

Lee Hee-jun
Played Reporter Yoon Sang-sam

Sul Kyung-gu
Played Kim Jung-nam

Yeo Jin-goo
Played Park Jong-chul

Gang Dong-won
Played Lee Han-yeol

Moon Sung-keun
Played Jang Se-dong

Yoo Seung-mok
Played Yoo Jung-bang

Hyun Bong-sik
Played Mr. Park

Park Ji-hwan
Played Inspector Hwang

Lee Yong-jik
Played Senior Police Officer Ban

Park Ji-hong
Played Assistant Inspector Kang

Kim Eui-sung
Played Lee Boo-young

Kim Jong-soo
Played Park Jung-ki

Lee Chang-hoon
Played Prosecutor Pyo

Seo Hyun-woo
Played Prosecutor Lee

Lee Hyun-kyun
Played Oh Yun-sang

Park Kyung-hye
Played Jung-mi

Kim Soo-jin
Played Yeon-hee's Mother

Jo Woo-jin
Played Park Jong-chul's Uncle

Woo Hyeon
Played Kang Min-chang

Moon So-ri
Played Protester
Kim Kyung-duk
Played Senior Patrol Officer Lee

Oh Dal-su
Played Journalist (cameo) (uncredited)

Ko Chang-seok
Played Journalist (cameo) (uncredited)

Bae Young-ran
Played Nurse (uncredited)

Kim Guk-hee
Played Democratic Personage (uncredited)

Jeong In-gi
Played Priest Kim Seung-hoon (uncredited)

Lee Hwa-ryong
Played Priest Halm Se-woong (uncredited)

Choi Gwang-il
Played Ahn Yoo (uncredited)

Kim Seung-hoon
Played Hwang Jeok-jun (uncredited)

Kang Jeong-woo
Played Lee Jong-chang

Na Chul
Played Investigator (uncredited)
Kim Won-jin
Played Dong-A Ilbo Reporter #1 / Protester

Han Jun-woo
Played Black Suit Man
Yoon Jae-guk
Played Detective
Kim Dae-heung
Played Yonsei University Demonstrator

Choi Mi-geum
Played Protester
Choi Ji-min
Played Protester

Lee Eun-joo
Played Bus mother

Hwang Sung-joon
Played Police

Seo Chong-ju
Played Anti-Communist Detective
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